Current:Home > NewsLena Dunham looks back on 'Girls' body-shaming: There is still 'resentment toward women' -NextFrontier Finance
Lena Dunham looks back on 'Girls' body-shaming: There is still 'resentment toward women'
View
Date:2025-04-17 23:23:03
They may be deflowered, but they’re not devalued.
Thanks in part to TikTok, Gen Z has finally discovered “Girls,” the lightning-rod HBO dramedy that ended its six-season run in 2017. Created by and starring Lena Dunham, the series revolved around four twentysomething women in New York as they navigated work, dating and the harsh realization that they maybe shouldn’t be friends after all.
Recent reappraisals have rightly recognized the show as a satire of millennial narcissism. (For the final time, Dunham did not literally mean she’s the voice of her generation.) But those of us who were in the trenches, watching the series as it aired, remember the vitriol “Girls” received from critics and viewers alike, especially for the Season 2 episode “One Man’s Trash,” in which Hannah (Dunham) spends a weekend hooking up with a slightly older, wealthier man named Joshua (Patrick Wilson).
Interview:Lena Dunham talks new movie 'Treasure,' learning she's related to Glenn Close
That 2013 episode ignited an appalling online debate, with some journalists arguing that Dunham is too “ugly,” that the storyline is pure “wish fulfillment,” and that it was a stretch to buy that Joshua is “somehow attracted to Hannah.” The takes were vile at the time, but certainly wouldn’t fly in 2024, as conversations around sex and body positivity have evolved.
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
Dunham, 38, currently stars in the new drama “Treasure” (now in theaters), that follows a young woman named Ruth who travels to Poland with her Holocaust survivor dad (Stephen Fry). During a recent Zoom call to promote the film, she reflected on the often toxic discourse around “Girls.”
“It’s funny, I was just emailing with Patrick Wilson and his wife, Dagmara (Domińczyk), who defended me so beautifully at the time,” Dunham says. “It is wild to think (about). There are aspects of the discourse around the show that would absolutely happen today, and there are aspects of it that would fall under new and very important categories about body-shaming and slut-shaming that people younger and wiser than our generation have figured out and coined.
“The biggest lesson that I learned is that once your work is in the world, people are going to have the conversation they're going to have,” Dunham continues. “I try to hear when people have something valid to say, but also to disconnect from it enough that I can continue to make my work. If I read everything that was written about ‘One Man's Trash,’ I would never get to play a character like Ruth because I would feel too self-conscious to put my body on the screen.”
But she notes that body-shaming still exists, even if it’s delivered in more backhanded ways. She refers to a review in The Hollywood Reporter after "Treasure" premiered at February's Berlin Film Festival, in which the critic flippantly wrote that "true to form," Dunham is "unafraid to get semi-naked for the camera."
“There was one review that was like, ‘Lena Dunham, flashing that flesh again! You go, girl!’” Dunham recalls. “Some faux sassy quote about a scene where my character takes a bath. And I was like, people still do have so much quiet resentment toward women – especially women who do not fit a Hollywood norm – feeling comfortable in their bodies and talking about what it feels like to live in their bodies. And I think that will be a topic that’s important to me and in my work for the rest of my life.”
Nevertheless, Dunham says it’s “really special” to see how “Girls” continues to be embraced by both Gen Z and millennials. The Season 3 episode “Beach House,” about a Long Island getaway from hell, is held in especially high esteem as one of the show's very best.
“That was one of the greatest filming experiences ever,” Dunham recalls. “Rain ended up keeping us there for three times longer than we were supposed to be, so we just had the ‘Beach House’ episode in real life, minus the fighting. It was a total joy. But I retired my online-ness about six years ago, so I have to be sent memes or (be) reminded of things. And three quarters of the memes I’m sent, I’m like, I need someone under 30 to translate this for me. But the fact that anyone still cares about this show will never cease to amaze me.”
The 2013 episode also spawned one of the series’ perpetually quotable moments: Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet), rebuffing Hannah’s suggestion that she is “unstimulating.” (“What are we, in like a Jane Austen novel?”)
“Unstimulating!” Dunham says with a laugh. “That is a really rude thing to say, now that I’m looking back on it. If someone called me unstimulating, they would never be invited to my home again. Those girls forgave each other a lot, bless them.”
veryGood! (96)
Related
- Trump wants to turn the clock on daylight saving time
- Pakistan arrests 21 members of outlawed Pakistani Taliban militant group linked to deadly attacks
- Access to busy NYC airport’s international terminal restricted due to pro-Palestinian protest
- The USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier is returning home after extended deployment defending Israel
- US appeals court rejects Nasdaq’s diversity rules for company boards
- Plane catches fire on runway at Japan’s Haneda airport
- Jennifer Love Hewitt Says She Experienced Hardship “No One Knew About”
- Vegas legend Shecky Greene, famous for his stand-up comedy show, dies at 97
- Pressure on a veteran and senator shows what’s next for those who oppose Trump
- Ross Gay on inciting joy while dining with sorrow
Ranking
- Hidden Home Gems From Kohl's That Will Give Your Space a Stylish Refresh for Less
- NOAA detects largest solar flare since 2017: What are they and what threats do they pose?
- Happy Holidays with Geena Davis, Weird Al, and Jacob Knowles!
- Anderson Cooper on freeing yourself from the burden of grief
- Sam Taylor
- Man surfing off Maui dies after shark encounter, Hawaii officials say
- Tens of thousands flee central Gaza as Israel's offensive expands
- Amy Robach Reveals What She's Lost Amid Divorce From Andrew Shue
Recommendation
Billy Bean was an LGBTQ advocate and one of baseball's great heroes
Michigan vs. Alabama Rose Bowl highlights, score: Wolverines down Alabama in OT thriller
Rays shortstop Wander Franco arrested amid allegations of relationship with minor, AP source says
Easter, MLK Day, Thanksgiving and other key dates to know for 2024 calendar
Sarah J. Maas books explained: How to read 'ACOTAR,' 'Throne of Glass' in order.
Live updates | Fighting in central and southern Gaza after Israel says it’s pulling some troops out
What you've missed. 2023's most popular kids shows, movies and more
Michigan didn't flinch in emotional defeat of Alabama and is now one win from national title